

🌈 Elevate your holiday baking with nature’s boldest colors—because your creations deserve to stand out!
Supernatural Plant-Based Food Coloring offers four hyper-concentrated red and green powder sachets that provide vibrant, long-lasting natural hues for holiday baking. Vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free, and free from artificial dyes or contaminants, this female-founded, American-made product ensures clean, bold color for frosting, cakes, and cupcakes while supporting ethical and health-conscious choices.







| ASIN | B08JJ3MXVP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,953 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #11 in Food Coloring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,786) |
| Manufacturer | Supernatural |
| Package Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.87 x 1.42 inches; 0.63 ounces |
| UPC | 850006687145 |
| Units | 1.0 Ounce |
L**L
Great. Very saturated colors.
Very pleased with this plant based food coloring. The red is the best and most saturated dye-free red I have ever used. This will be my go to from now on! (The green and black is not from this pack)
T**N
Great natural coloring!
I don’t use artificial coloring with my toddler so I found these and think they are great. I only used a little of each powder packet to color the rice in the picture (I used brown rice) and thought the color turned out nice and bright! The purple could be a little deeper but I think it would have been if I added a little more powder but I didn’t. Very happy with this all natural option.
B**E
Great
Love this stuff. All plant base colors, no weird after taste. All in all I would definitely get this again
J**A
Does not work for baking
I was using this for a layered rainbow cake for my 3 yr old’s birthday. I used two boxes of gluten free cake mix, 8 eggs, and two sticks of butter that is now all in the garbage. I wasted hours mixing the colors to get the right colors. Yes, hours. I have a fine art degree so it is not for a lack of color theory knowledge. These are just difficult and faulty to work with. Once I finally achieved the colors, the batter looked really good except for the purple kept turning blue as it sat, when mixed again, it would turn back to purple. So right before putting it in the oven, I mixed it to purple. It ended up baking into a blue color. This was especially disappointing since it was the most important color since it is my daughter’s favorite color and I spent the most time mixing it since it was at first gray looking. The red was a strong color raw but once baked ALL of the color baked out of it!! Same with green. Then the blue had to be mixed using baking soda. Again, raw- it looked great, but once baked it was washed out to basically colorless. My kids tasted that cake layer, the baking soda taste was so prevalent and therefore totally inedible. Another layer in the trash! All of the colors failed except for the orange and yellow. The orange changed a lot once baked, but I will still use it along with the yellow just so I don't need to use a 4th box of cake mix. Both are lighter than the raw batter color but I am salvaging them at the very least. I was literally almost in tears after using this failed product. So much time and money wasted. Gf cake mixes are $8 a box. I ended up needing 3 boxes plus the cost of the “dye” . The time wasted acting like a mad scientist to get the right blue and purple was borderline insane, hours literally hours wasted on this cake that is now in the trash. I see most of the reviews are for icing and frostings, so it may work for that, but please do not waste your time and money if you are baking a cake! In the attached photos, the blue baked layer was the purple batter. The red layer you can see once cut and leveled is colorless inside. The last cake layer image is the green. The blue was already in the trash, so no photo, but looked the same as the green.
J**A
Great natural coloring
I love this non toxic option for food coloring. The red is slightly pink, but still dark enough in my opinion. We used to ice sugar cookies and did not detect any weird tastes.
H**Y
Beware the liquid addition!
This requires the power in one tube (there are two of each color in the box) 2 teaspoons of water to hydrate the powder. My dough was very soft, and the additional liquid made it almost unworkable. Better to mix with your clear extract, than introduce more liquid. Colors were vibrant, but I think I'll go back to gel colors.
R**E
Plant based sounds good to me
I haven’t used it yet. But it looks like it will work fine for what I need it for and I like that is plant based.
M**K
Good result
I have only used the red — it worked well for striped peppermint cookies.
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